Yay Minidumps

I just lost like 3 hours of gameplay, hooray. 

 

 

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Reply #1 Top

Yep, 1.03 has minidumps..

Reply #2 Top

CAPTAIN HINDSIGHT TO THE RESCUE!



You should've saved more often.

 

 

Reply #3 Top

I did, until I got really carried away blowing up capital planets +best

 

Normally I'd revert to an autosave but I turned that off after someone told me it caused minidumps

 

ya know, I know how this game is really resource intensive and all with the thousands of units flying across the screen in 3D space, but this is pretty much the first time I've seen a game that crashes as much as Sin does....  which doesn't go too well with the fact that this is the first game I've played that takes hours and hours to play >.>

 

 

Reply #4 Top

They'll nail down the issues.  Just give them time.  :thumbsup:

Reply #5 Top

Really? I dont have a problem playing it. On the highest settings. Ever.

 

Reply #6 Top

Shamrock, What magic is that?! I crash once every 2 games...Or if I have a bad day like yesterday 4 times in 2 games :|

Reply #7 Top

I honestly have no idea. xD

 

Reply #8 Top

/ :troll:

Reply #9 Top

 

 

Yup, it's that time.  PONY TIME!

Reply #10 Top

Pretty stable for me. Unless I just jinxed myself.

Btw once a game minidumps, any saved game from that session will usually just minidump again.

Reply #11 Top

MFW I realize I started all the ponies.

 

 

Reply #12 Top

Quoting wbino, reply 11
Btw once a game minidumps, any saved game from that session will usually just minidump again.
End of wbino's quote

If the whole game MDs yeah...but if it is just one person, not necessarily...of course, who on ICO is going to stop a MP game, reload, and hope everyone actually rejoins?

Reply #13 Top

Always autosaving. I get crashes for the weirdest reasons, and I can go back to a previous autosave and replay through and it will be fine, so it can't be a resources issue, in fact never should be a resources issue, I have 3 times the memory the game can even use.  :D

 

The last two times it happened was in a gravity well with two large fleets and I zoomed out then changed my mind and zoomed back in and it didn't like being touched like that at all. 

Reply #14 Top

It's not usually a resource issue I don't think....it's usually specific "hiccups", like using wail on a fleet right while it's jumping, or an Orky jumping right when it finishes an upgrade...something just gets processed wrong and then BOOM, MD...